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>> greta: tell you what you thought about tonight's show. go to greta wire. good night from washington, d.c.. good night. >> dana: hello, i'm dana perino with kimberly guilfoyle, juan williams, eric bolling, the monster greg gutfeld. it's 5 ver 5:00 in new york cit. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ mitt romney gave what i believe was a pivotal speech in the 2012 campaign after getting the republican nomination last night. the governor went at president obama on what will be the defining issue in november. the economy. >> because he has failed, he will run a campaign of diversions and distractions and distortions. that kind of campaign may have worked at another place. and at a different time. but not here. not now. it's still about the economy.
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we're not stupid. [ applause ] >> dana: i see bumper stickers. greg, you love a one-liner. what did you think of the speech last night? >> greg: i thought it was great despite not seeing it. it's true, i was out drinking. but i heard it was great. it saw the clips here and there. here is the thing, i believe he has to start focusing on restoring the glory of america. i actually wrote some on a cocktail napkin, things i would use if i was running for president. my first would be this -- greece should be a musical, not our future. no more bowing. i think that could go on a shirt. exceptionalism accepted here. don't you like that one? >> dana: love it. >> greg: this is my favorite. it speaks to the method of exceptionalism. we're america, remember? i have to say that romney has to make something clear. he is not running against one opponent. he is running against several. like when batman had to fight
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the joker and there were all the henchmen with turtlenecks and they'd say henchmen number one? that is the media. if obama comes out he has the henchmen in his turtlenecks. romney has to fight them. >> kimberly: i'm looking forward to it. >> greg: i invited you. >> dana: he showed strength last night and he says, romney is saying when president obama will not talk about his record on the economy, i will. what did you make of it? >> eric: it was fantastic speech. that was the most important thing. romney is bringing it back to the economy, that is where he will win. he won't win on the likability and president obama, you know, going on talk shows. he will win if he stays on the economy. later in that speech he talked about fairness. when it looked like it was romney, the white house, obama campaign started talking about the dog, the 28-year-old dog story. the romney campaign said you know, if president obama ate dog also, he said in his book. the fairness part of the speech last night sounds like romney saying let's bring this
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back and talk about fairness. we win, the right, or romney, win on fairness. what is fair about 47% of the american households not paying tax? >> dana: i have the clip. i want to run it and get reaction from it. what i like about the speech last night, it was dignified, gracious and the tone was good. he can mock president obama and not being mean. here is -- let's listen to him on fairness last night. >> we will stop the unfairness of urban children being denied access to the good schools of their choice. we will stop the unfairness of politician giving taxpayer money to the friend's businesses. we will stop unfairness of government workers getting better pay and benefits than the taxpayers they serve. we will stop the unfairness of one generation passing larger and larger debt to the next. [ applause ] >> dana: that is the part you like. >> eric: i love every part of that. brings the message home. unfairness of the obama
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bundlers getting green energy loans. the second to last one where if you are working for the fed. if you're a federal employee. you make 36% more than the same exact job in the private sector. hit on that if romney stays on that, he wins. >> dana: juan, effective speech? >> juan: he is working on sort of sharpening the message and it's difficult for him right now. he has to absolutely hone a message so he is conveying to the american people the message, the key message that there is a problem here. he thinks that the president is not up to the game. he is not sufficiently competent, especially dealing with the economy. i don't think the message is right, right now. people say it's referendum on the president. if you look a what the president has done in terms of ending the war on iraq or afghanistan, if you think about the president, reviving the auto industry and you think about the president saying something to wall street and trying to reign in
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the raiders -- >> dana: that is thin gruel. >> juan: i don't think so. >> dana: we'll talk about that in another block. >> juan: one thing i admire, he won big-time yesterday. hats off to mitt romney. he is the nominee. that is the big news. the second thing to say on the school choice issue, couldn't touch my heart more than he cares. minority kids, the urban kids. there are white kids throughout use better schools -- >> dana: he said urban children denied access to good schools of their choice. let's listen to our own brit hume. i want kimberly's reaction after that. >> this election is more about obama than it's about romney. obama's record that is on trial here. no question. people will ask what is he elected to do. he was elected to fix the economy. that is the issue that made the difference starting in september of 2008 when he was down in the polls, was obama.
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fix the economy. the economy remains unfixed. >> dana: a great point. we're having a debate whether it's a choice election or referendum election. i think people will make a different choice because it's referendum on the record. i don't see why it can be both. >> kimberly: it can be both. when you focus on the economy and jobs, the american family is out there. everybody can relate to what is going on with the economy. it doesn't matter if you're a wealthy upper class or middle class. it touched everyone. mitt was positive and he focused and highlighted on the economy, a better america starts tonight. people will be surprised at the momentum and energy and positivity of the message last night the speech was directed at independents. this affects conservative and a moderate democrats. >> dana: i thought there was something interesting, recently we talked about president obama speeches that are taxpayer funded speeches. he will be campaigning from here on out.
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we have to get over that. the white house is crossing a line. in some of the language issues lately, in an official speech, he talks about the flat earth society. socialdarwinnism, the republican reign of terror. how republicans want to keep down autistic and down syndrome children, the fake war on women. the difference between what obama has been saying out on the trail and romney said last night could not have been more stark. >> eric: you know why this is happening? remember in 2008, president obama out-spent, out-raised and out-spent john mccain by three to one. $750 million to $250 billion presidential campaign. this year seems different. everyone thought that obama would raise a billion dollars. it doesn't look like it will be that way. i get an e-mail every day saying you can have dinner with me, president obama and george clooney if you donate. >> kimberly: you keep forwarding those. >> eric: they're trying to make money. the surprise is romney might
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outraise obama. >> juan: it will never happen. but the super-pacs are going to outrage obama and they're pouring money in already. >> eric: why wouldn't that count? >> juan: i did it does count. but you asked if romney campaign outraise obama campaign. >> kimberly: if you aggregate the funds in a candidate. >> juan: what is interesting to me, i'm curious about your response but i'm amazed, though he swept the field last night, you still see 30, some cases 40% of conservatives not voting for romney. what is going on? >> eric: that speech last night may change. >> juan: i hope so but where is rick santorum? newt gingrich? >> eric: hit on conservative points and that speech will be a fundraiser. >> dana: that's why i say it was pivotal moment. even though some people will quibble will this, we talked about this earlier, this moment in the speech was a good one. i want greg's reaction after this. exceptionalism and not apologizing for america. >> greg: i don't want to do
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it. >> we will talk the days of apologizing for success at home and never again apologize for america abroad. [ applause ] you see, we believe in america. we believe in ourselves. our greatest days are ahead. we are after all americans. >> eric: i think the enthusiasm of voters who are against president obama. the aversion is stronger than anything they are concerned about and they will vote in november. one reason is we want america to be the america we remember. >> greg: getting back to work. we used to be a condo respected on a hill. we can't finance a economy or finance a home or pay for decent education. we can't go to the moon. we can't educate our kids. we can't stay we're great
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anymore. which is what it was about, exceptional rialism. >> juan: you're making my head hurt. you're supposed to pump america and talk about a great country. all you do is put down america. >> greg: i'm saying that's what he did, we have to return it to glory. >> juan: america is still the place to live in the world. people still want to come here, people want to do business here. by the way, let me just say, talk about a phony political argument. this business that somehow president obama goes around and apologizerring if america. politifact and everyone says is bogus. >> eric: his first speech as president apologized for the american exceptionalism and the way we do business. >> dana: we're going to wrap it up but one of the best lines of the speech was when romney said, "and i would be the kind of president that would celebrate your achievements, not attack you for them." good speech. >> greg: i wish you were
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more like that. >> dana: i know. i'm going to attack greg in the break. president obama appeared on yet another comedy show last night. greg will talk about that. will the american people be looking for a pop culture president when they go to the voting booth next fall? je to listen to greg, the monster. don't forget, in the meantime, get ready for that and e-mail us at thefive@foxnews.com. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> greg: welcome back to high school. where the cool kids rule. >> the reason it's so important to keep down costs so we keep college affordable. >> the president knows his stuff. that's why they call him the potis -- person up top. what is it? >> president of the united states. >> he's the potus with the mostus! ♪ >> greg: that was the
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coolest president ever, backed by the coolest band ever, the roots. you remember them? the band that played the show when michele bachmann came on fallen? that was hilarious. and obama's appearance was hilarious, too. why am i not laughing? while he is doing a slow jam, we're getting slowly screwed. awesome to have a cool president when you're jobless and the economy is taching and you can't afford a home. just what we need, four more years of fon.i. thank protest leaders for this, where the celebs are ignored because they're too cool. che guevara, anyone? great on a t-shirt but lousy in life. maybe it this is fun. maybe it's cool community organizers beat a war hero because cool trumps valor. maybe it doesn't matter if obama shows up the press acts like this. [ cheering ]
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>> greg: the only way to be cool is defining what is uncool. that's how it works in high school and the media. what isn't cool to them? organized religion, tea party, the idea of hoarders, stay-at-home mom, corporation, rich people who aren't pop star, non-media job, homeschooling, english and math. yet, we don't qualify for cool welfare so that makes us way cooler in my book. some of our uncoolest presidents were the best. reagan wasn't cool. >> kimberly: yes, he was. >> greg: he was like your mean old dad. lincoln looked like the guy on the penny. >> kimberly: first, i disagree with the first statement. reagan was cool. he was a movie star. >> greg: an older gentleman. >> dana: but the presidency -- he is painted as cool now, but he wasn't considered cool then. >> juan: he was very cool. >> kimberly: i loved him.
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>> greg: he was hated. >> juan: people made fun of him but he was cool. he had movie stars in the white house all the time. >> greg: let me -- >> juan: he had the greatest parties. >> greg: everybody cares, everybody cares. >> eric: obama is cool. we're still paying $3.90 a gal listen of gas. >> juan: here we go. back to high school. hating on the cool kids. >> greg: you flipped it. now it's hating on the cool kids. >> juan: it is. >> kimberly: he did a flip job. >> eric: doesn't the high school generation define school? not cool for them. half of them are unemployed. >> kimberly: 60%. no jobs. coming home to live with mama. turn the economy around before rowen stays there forever. >> greg: let me ask you this, dana, you're silent on this. isn't being cool an evolutionary trick to hide incompetence? as long as you're cool you don't have to try. >> dana: that is tried and true.
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that's why i was on the speech team. i wasn't very cool. it worked out in the end. >> greg: you are america's lisa simpson. >> dana: i was. >> kimberly: true. >> dana: last night, i get it. people say you're a prude, you don't have any fun. i don't care what they say. last night was awful. i thought it was really bad. we had so many issues and problems going on in this country, around the world, and you can't swing a cat without finding president obama on a comedy show. when is the last time he had a national security meeting? >> greg: why are you swinging cats. >> kimberly: peta will call again. >> dana: better than eating a dog. >> juan: when someone like bill clinton is on arsenia hall playing sax -- >> dana: it's just not my style. you don't have an example of president bush doing that. guess why? he didn't do it. everyone is saying that it's not my style. it's my opinion. >> juan: you say president
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bush never went on leno? >> dana: not until after he left the white house. not as president. there is a difference. >> eric: this is brilliant strategy. brilliant politics because then we don't talk about gas prices, or unemployment. we talk how cool or uncool for him to be on fallen. >> greg: it is becoming, people are voting for him because he's cool. >> kimberly: yes. >> dana: while he is on jimmy fallen slow-jamming about a policy that is actually not going to help anybody. >> juan: slow down. >> dana: did you see monday's show? >> kimberly: you're about to get it. >> juan: wait. you say the laws aren't helping anybody? >> greg: let dana finish and juan can respond. i'm going to get tea. >> dana: there is a difference. you can have cool. that is fine and great. it's not going to help you get a job. governor romney was saying last night, it doesn't matter what the things you want to talk about, i'm going to talk about how do we restore america and make america great.
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that starts with the economy and jobs. we're not stupid. not going to fall for anything else. >> greg: juan? >> juan: why is the student loans not going to help in >> dana: a policy that won't help. it helps half a dozen people. it doesn't help anybody right now. >> juan: last i heard governor romney said he agreed with president obama we should lower the interest rates on the -- >> dana: i don't have to agree with everything. >> juan: even romney said that. >> kimberly: first time around, everybody was like obama is dreamy, mesmerized under a spell, voting. okay, those days are over. acorn, beat it. so now we want someone with experience. before he didn't have a record to run on. that's the point of what brit hume and romney say now. talk about the economy. let's challenge him on his record. you make a decision as americans who you want to represent your country? the guy who is slow-jamming and super cool on late night or somebody with jobs experience, economic experience, business sense who
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cares deeply to do the right thing, not whether he's the in guy or cool guy. >> dana: bingo. b-i-n-g-o. >> eric: that was cool. >> greg: that was a kimberly log. >> kimberly: yeah. >> greg: like a monologue but kimberly. >> dana: with better hair. >> greg: exactly. we have to move on. coming up, obama administration official says war on terror is officially over. is it really? we discuss the important question while eric bolling does the handstand push-ups on a mirror. it's true. he is going for a record. you won't want to miss that. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: welcome back, folks. this may be the most dangerous
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headline coming out of the obama white house ever. take a look. the war on terror is over. that declaration comes from high-level mideast advisor in the obama administration. i don't get it. america has 2 million active and personnel based around the world many fighting terror, killing bad guys whose sole mission in life is destroy our way of life. the muslim brotherhood's primary mission is blanket the globe with shariah live is alive and kicking. if you think i'm wrong, check palestine, iraq, egypt and afghanistan. all muslim brotherhood strongholds. juan, this must be a mistake. this must be error in the obama administration should get out in front of this and say no, no, no, the war in terror ain't over yet, right? >> juan: i agree. the war on terror, if you think about the people who attacked us on 9/11, muslim brotherhood is not what we talk about. we are talking about al-qaeda. they're minimized and just
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about gone. but link it to taliban, host for al-qaeda. taliban is on the defensive. we're making great steps. but the reason i said i agree with you is i think it sends the wrong message. the message has to be clear that the united states is vigilant against anyone who plots terrorism. it had a problem with the obama administration for some time, because they engage in euphemism. instead of talking about terrorism, they say things like man-made disasters. i'm thinking who are you fooling? >> kimberly: nobody. >> eric: what is the message, "a," to parents who have children fighting for freedom against terrorists around the world? and what is the message to terrorist groups? >> dana: well, complacency is our worst enemy. we have done a good job to get things in place to prevent another terror attack. >> kimberly: thanks to president bush.
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>> dana: military personnel are incredible, so are the intelligence officers and the tsa, immigration enforcement. everything has to work together to prevent another attack. my biggest problem is i think that the administration is talking about terrorism as a law enforcement matter. rather than actual war. people have declared war on us. we deserve as americans to have our administration thinking about that. the biggest concern is a lone wolf type of person. just, wasn't it a week or two ago that the guy who said he was going to blow up the new york subway system said he was working on his own. that is, the war on terror -- i guess it depends how you define it. i guess what he said it in background. he wouldn't working there if he said it on record. >> greg: if the war on terror is over, then we lost. it's been ten years. if you go to ground zero, where is the damn building? when that building is built, then it's over.
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if you gave me a year i would have built it. five buildings, each building a finger and the middle finger would stretch high to the sky. it's embarrassing that there is nothing there. >> eric: okay, before we move on. >> kimberly: let's move on. >> eric: the secretary of state, bill clinton was on -- secretary of state hillary clinton was on fox and friends. listen to what she had to say. >> i never like the term "war on terror" because those on 9/11 were murders, plain and simple. >> some were extremists. >> some of them -- >> all of them. >> all of them. but by calling at it war on terror we made them warriors in their own societies and gave them greater legitimacy, frank. they're murderers plain and simple. i'm glad that the president got usama bin laden. >> eric: important distinction. >> kimberly: it's very right. that's why brian was right to correct her. there is a mentality out there if you are afraid to call it
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like it is, the complacency is ridiculous, dangerous and disrespectful to men and women, family members make sacrifices and people who are serving. call them what they are. quite trying to sugarcoat it. islamic terrorists. i agree that they treat this as a law enforcement matter and it's not. i will give credit for the predator drone strike. >> juan: al-awlaki is gone. gaddafi is gone. >> dana: we're not saying it specifically of the obama administration, but in general complacency. on 9/11, neither al gore nor george w. bush in the entire campaign in 2000 were asked about al-qaeda. >> this is an important distinction to make here. the obama administration said help remove hosni mubarak. now we find will put in place of hosni mubarak is likely
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muslim brotherhood government. >> juan: yeah. >> eric: that is a problem. is it not a problem? >> juan: you don't like democracy? >> eric: i don't like a group that the sole mission is advance shariah law over any form of people's government. >> juan: you are making judgments about the muslim brotherhood based on what they were in some of the involvement. they say now that they make progress and they want to, in fact, join democracy. >> you're buying it? >> juan: i say you have to give people a chance and allow a society to evolve. we can't dictate egyptian policy. >> eric: president bush allowed an experiment in egypt and let's remove -- >> dana: well, i don't think -- >> eric: remove muslim brotherhood, would it change our stripes? >> dana: hypotheticals are not pure but if you look at what happened in the palestinian territory, they did have an election. >> juan: we didn't like it. >> dana: hamas won. we had to work on it. that's who they voted in. not because of terrorism. they told them they would pick up the garbage off the street. >> greg: terrorists are
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cockroachs. they are never going to go away. you should kill them. keep killing them. never ends. >> eric: war against the cockroaches is never over. leave it there. coming up, could the colombian prostitutes involved in the secret service scandal be russian spys? one prominent senator is suggesting. details a couple minutes away. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made.
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i'll send it back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: story in the "washington post" today on the prostitution scandal says that this columbia situation isn't the first time that secret service agents have been doing this kind of stuff with hookers. in fact, the post says they booze it up and go to strip
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clubs, too. it's an interesting job assignment to have to investigate this, greg, right? >> greg: mm-hmm. you know, i think the excuse they use was they don't warrant dismissal because senior managers tolerate similar behavior in official trips. which is exactly as a kid what you tell your parents when you want to do something that you let my older brother, your older brother did it, why can't i do it? i did the same thing caught wearing my sister's prom dress. i said but she wears it? why can't i? years of therapy later, i still don't know. >> kimberly: that explains so much but we'll talk about that later. >> greg: we certainly, will kimberly. >> kimberly: there is a problem because they're saying that. look. my boss, this guy tolerateded it before. >> eric: play on greg's analogy, if your parents didn't come down on you for you, you'd still with wearing your sister's prom dress. >> greg: absolutely. >> kimberly: it would be awkward, dueling dresses. >> eric: culture of leniency is to blame partly. >> kimberly: the point is
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now some of the guys said they want to resign want to take it back and fight to keep their job. this was tolerated. everybody else did it. they might start to spill it to save benefit. >> dana: it's a strange defense. especially with all the other secret service agents who weren't as president obama called them knuckleheads, i have a problem with that. i'm sure that is not what their wives are calling them. i used to think it was a joke when i hear a phrase that women gone to trips wheels up and rings off. the other secret service agents weren't there, maybe have never participated in this behavior have to be mad at these guys. it's just chipping away. "washington post," all of a sudden the reporters know about things that happened before. i'm pretty sure they turned a blind eye to this behavior. >> juan: c'mon. boys will be boys. it is going to happen. what the guys are saying now, if you look at the regulations for secret service and you are going to amsterdam, they tell
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you, you can't smoke dope. >> dana: you can't pass your drug test when you come back if you're a got employee. you can't codrugs. >> juan: that is what they say, regulation. but drinking before you go on duty, how long you can do it. if you're single and you pick up a woman is that legit? or if you pay her, is that not -- so that is the line they're trying to work on. >> kimberly: but the job duties. you're compromising the security, integrity of the investigation and what you're doing. pilots. what if the pilot is like i want to drink before i fly and be in the mile high club. >> greg: this is the first time, i'm surprised you brought it up, the wheels up, rings off thing? so when the plane lands, their wedding rings come off, is that what you are saying? >> dana: when they depart -- >> kimberly: wheels up. rings off. >> greg: i travel and put the rings on. because i go to foreign countries lonely feminist
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bloggers try to ravish me so the only way i fight them off is -- >> dana: they don't have a sense of humor. >> kimberly: they missed a few things. >> chuck grassley had a good point. >> eric: do you have it? >> kimberly: yeah. >> eric: you're good. >> this administration announced three years ago they'd be the most transparent of any administration in the history of our country. we need to know the results of the investigation. we need to make sure that this doesn't go deeper. if it does go deeper we have major problems. the major problems involve national security and protection of the president. >> kimberly: so he is suggesting that there could have been russian spies undercover in colombian hookers. >> eric: russian, iranian iranian, -- >> greg: this is why we need gay servicemen. they'd be immune to this.
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strapping army of gay secret service men, dressed in leather. >> kimberly: did you have to ruin it? >> juan: more exciting than grassley. it'd rather listen to him than grassley. >> kimberly: what do you make of this? like being at a bruce springstein concert. >> dana: he denies that. >> greg: everybody falls asleep. it's three hours long and get to a ballad and everyone is like this. nobody admits it. >> kimberly: that was rivetting. did you have a final comment? >> juan: they're blaming the agent in charge for latin america, a black woman who says she was too harsh. she had her issues? i'm thinking -- >> kimberly: stressed them out and they need to relax her? >> juan: i trust in the secret service leadership. they won't fall for this foolishness. >> eric: she is the one who really brought it up. >> juan: isn't that her job? >> eric: she should be commended. >> kimberly: there is more
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to the story. we'll cover it on the program. it's one of bob's favorite stories. anyway. so coming up, can florida senator marco rubio save the republican party from latino revolt at the ballot box in november? juan williams sat down with the senator. you hear from him next. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> juan: they try to discombobulate me in between. trying to mess with my head. supreme court heard arguments today over the constitutionality of the arizona immigration enforcement law and suggested they may uphold the law. this will obviously impact this year's presidential election answer the latino vote will be a key voting bloc. i spoke with possible vice presidential candidate marco rubio about how the g.o.p. can earn the latino vote. >> their vote has to be earned on multiple issues. clearly, immigration issue is important. it's a personal issue. you talk about their mother,
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their father, their brother. somebody they love. somebody they care about. >> i hear you say i will not be vice president, i will not accept this nomination. we think why? >> first of all, i ran to be united states senator. i think that's where i can best serve the nation right now. >> jeb bush, former governor of florida said you are his pick and he endorsed romney. >> he is my pick. i want jeb bush to be vice president. >> you are seriously holding to the line you will not accept it? >> i'm not going to be the vice president. >> why? >> kimberly: what did he say? >> juan: i said when you get pressure from other republicans, difference between winning and losing. would you do it? he said no. >> kimberly: c'mon. nobody turns it down no, thanks, pass. >> greg: i turned it down in the late '80s. >> kimberly: team player. you were still clinging to your sister's dress. >> greg: true. >> eric: it looks that the supreme court might uphold the most important parts of the sb-1070 in arizona.
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so if you take it politico, that would make rubio vice presidential more importance. it will rely on how the hispanic vote goes. >> juan: it's huge. imagine, remember, there are only eight votes, not nine as normal on supreme court because kagan was the solicitor general and recused herself from the case. so a 4-4 vote, ninth circuit verdict would hold. >> kimberly: they enjoy this. tray struck it down. >> juan: it would be gone. so what was interesting today, sonia sotomayor, puerto rican, latino says to don your arguemenarguement is not that s. >> dana: this administration is thinking wow, we have not had a very good run in supreme court recently. [ laughter ] it was interesting. i read an article about the argument and i thought it can't be right. but the solicitor general, and
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paul clement was arguing the other side, the sg in private practice argued healthcare case and then the immigration case. the battle between the two of them, it will be a great movie one day. >> kimberly: clement is going winning! >> greg: i should have read the article before show. i don't know the people involved. here is the big story. huge exodus of mexicans from america. more are leaving now than are coming in. saying obama is a genius. he figured out immigration. tank the economy, all the undocumented workers leave. he does hate the immigrants. >> juan: if it does -- i just wonder, i come in and say lord help me. >> greg: do it on purpose. >> eric: it looks like they'll split it up. two parts, sb-1070 the part that arizona is mostly concerned with is the ability to hold someone without
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documentation. if you don't have documentation, you can be detained. the other fort make it a crime to hire someone may go away. if that happens, that would play in the g.o.p.'s hands, that's what they want. >> juan: wait. i don't think you mean that. you don't mean that, do you? >> eric: if this comes down like it is supposed to come down in june, wouldn't it make more sense to have hispanic vice president on the ticket bringing hispanics back? >> juan: yeah, but at that point, one, hispanics would be infure rated. remember, this law has i think in the last fox poll 60% of the people say they support the law as it stands. if you ask latino and black community it's 80% says it will lead to racial profiling. by the way, that was not an issue today in the court. this is about preemption. does the state have a right to put in practice a challenge -- >> kimberly: they're asking to withhold the federal law not change the law as it stands. >> greg: cover all the bas
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bases. get a hispanic transgendered v.p. >> juan: that could be. you're hot today. that's the way i feel about you. >> greg: my prediction. >> juan: one more thing coming up next. stay with us. note ♪ ♪ what makes the sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs.
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♪ ♪ >> dana: it's time now for one more thing. because juan is here, i'm going to have you go first. >> juan: you're such a "my girl." >> kimberly: america's snow globe. >> juan: l.a. lakers, metta world peace suspended for seven games after delivering a vicious blow to the head of oklahoma city thunder player james harden. metta world peace, formerly known as ron artest, you know, displays such -- to me, this is an intentional hit. it looks like something out of world wrestling or ultimate fighting. this guy could have seriously done and he did do damage. the man ended up with a concussion. seven games. he should be thrown out of the league. this is really outrageous behavior. this is not about basketball. this is not about skill. this is an outrage. he should change his name from metta world peace to anger management. i think something is wrong with him. >> dana: and now -- >> greg: in the audience there was a man with the gun
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and he saw that he was about to shoot that player and he knocked him out of the way. >> dana: oh. from metta world peace to the dalai lama. >> eric: exactly. great transition. there is no reason to put the other channel on other than to watch something like this. >> which people have you ever met, that really impressed yo you? >> nelson mandela made quite an impression. then the individual, individual person, i love president bush. >> which one? >> the younger one. >> eric: you got to love the dalai lama. >> dana: i love him. >> kimberly: so cute. >> dana: kimberly? >> kimberly: i have a sad story, but nevertheless, the octomom has a lot of problems and a lot of kids. recently, child protective services were alerted by the hair dresser to go to the home. she's been struggling to make
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the payment. her car was vandalized with death threats on it. they went there and she had graffiti on "do not enter. babies." like baby is sleeping. they didn't remove the situation but trying to monitor it more closely. the little boys are wearing girls close, like greg likes to do, and they're malnourished. say a prayer for that. i hope it works out. >> dana: that is a good one. don't have time but make sure you're informed about the student loan debate. it does not help those who already graduated or change existing loan, not a cut for all students and the way democrats want to pay for it is cut in social security and medicare. greg? >> greg: for today's greg word been a, the word is -- -- ward ban, the word is "narrative." a lot of reporters using the word. media pushes the narrative, narrative for the primary. narrative means just a storyline. no more narrative. tired of it. >> dana: okay,

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